Snowden suspended 3 games

Suspending a player for 3 games is weird ..

It makes me wonder if the NFL did that to allow the appeal process to knock it down to 2 games which is probably what they wanted.
Three games is normal and somewhat standardized.

Only three active players with a conviction or no contest.

Snowden: 3 games
Jordan Addison: 3 games
Demarcus Robinson: 3 games

Tracy Walker has one pending, I’m sure he’ll get three games also.

This isn’t the old “anti-cowboy” bias. The last time I saw anything thet reeked of something being personal was the fiasco with Zeke.

Edit: here is the actual rule

"Absent aggravating circumstances, discipline for a first offense will be a suspension without pay for three (3) regular or postseason games."


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Three games is normal and somewhat standardized.

Only three active players with a conviction or no contest.

Snowden: 3 games
Jordan Addison: 3 games
Demarcus Robinson: 3 games

Tracy Walker has one pending, I’m sure he’ll get three games also.

This isn’t the old “anti-cowboy” bias. The last time I saw anything thet reeked of something being personal was the fiasco with Zeke.

Edit: here is the actual rule

"Absent aggravating circumstances, discipline for a first offense will be a suspension without pay for three (3) regular or postseason games."


@big dog cowboy @Hawkeye0202
I wasn't thinking about bias .. I was thinking more along the lines of what the CBA allows. I did not realize they changed it to 3 games at some point as the NFLPA would have had to agree to that.

Thank you for sharing the rule on it for clarity!
 
I wasn't thinking about bias .. I was thinking more along the lines of what the CBA allows. I did not realize they changed it to 3 games at some point as the NFLPA would have had to agree to that.

Thank you for sharing the rule on it for clarity!
Yeah, sorry for you catching that stray,

I jsut happened to reply to your comment about the length of suspension and added in the bit about bias as I saw there were several other comments in the thread about it .
 
Yeah the timing is shady. But ultimately this "story" is a nothing burger. Longshot to make the team. And if he did, unlikely to ever be active barring a slew of injuries. The Jones Boys can go raid another UFL roster for a similar level player.
I woI would be curious just to find out why not suspending then waited until now this happened in 2024. You know did did he not complete all of the things necessary for his charges to completely go away? I didn't see where they charged him for DUI or he got the conviction anyway so that's what I was looking for. Did something happen or why did the league do this now regardless of how good he is.
 
So he made a deal with prosecutors in 2024 to avoid a conviction. And now in 2026 3 weeks after he signs with the Cowboys the league decides to suspend him. That makes the league look shady as heck. Goodell really hates the Cowboys being so popular.
3 games is standard (see above for the rule)

The reason he wasn’t suspended until he signed with the Cowboys is because until that point he wasn’t an NFL employee.

I’m sure that when the Cowboys signed him they knew a suspension was coming as it is part of the CBA.
 
I woI would be curious just to find out why not suspending then waited until now this happened in 2024. You know did did he not complete all of the things necessary for his charges to completely go away? I didn't see where they charged him for DUI or he got the conviction anyway so that's what I was looking for. Did something happen or why did the league do this now regardless of how good he is.


Here’s the timeline

  • December 9, 2024: Arrest for misdemeanor DUI (alcohol)
  • April 15, 2025 (Arraignment)
  • January 6, 2026 (Plea Agreement) - reckless driving
  • May 2026 (Raiders roster Cut)
  • June 2026 (Free Agency signing with Cowboys)
  • July 14, 2026 (NFL Suspension Announcement)
Notes:
  • Misdemeanor cases frequently take over a year to resolve when a defendant initially pleads not guilty
  • League policy dictating a three-game suspension for a first-offense DUI is rigid and collective bargaining agreement (CBA) mandated.
  • The NFL routinely waits until a player's legal process is completely finalized in court and reviewed internally before officially handing down a suspension. This is why teams always talk about “letting things take their legal course”
  • The mid-July announcement aligns with how the league processes off-season legal resolutions before training camps begin.
 
It's a little like court cases. One offender can get three years in prison and another four years of probation. A lot of the times, it depends on how many other offenses that the person has committed that maybe he wasn't punished for.
That’s true. Not knowing what issues he’s had before could be a factor
 
Here’s the timeline

  • December 9, 2024: Arrest for misdemeanor DUI (alcohol)
  • April 15, 2025 (Arraignment)
  • January 6, 2026 (Plea Agreement) - reckless driving
  • May 2026 (Raiders roster Cut)
  • June 2026 (Free Agency signing with Cowboys)
  • July 14, 2026 (NFL Suspension Announcement)
Notes:
  • Misdemeanor cases frequently take over a year to resolve when a defendant initially pleads not guilty
  • League policy dictating a three-game suspension for a first-offense DUI is rigid and collective bargaining agreement (CBA) mandated.
  • The NFL routinely waits until a player's legal process is completely finalized in court and reviewed internally before officially handing down a suspension. This is why teams always talk about “letting things take their legal course”
  • The mid-July announcement aligns with how the league processes off-season legal resolutions before training camps begin.
Thanks for the clarity on the timeline. I have no problem with the punishment, DUI/DWI are serious problems, and avoidable. I do have a big problem with how slow the justice system operates, but that gripe doesn't belong here.
 
It's a little like court cases. One offender can get three years in prison and another four years of probation. A lot of the times, it depends on how many other offenses that the person has committed that maybe he wasn't punished for.
.....also depends on the jurisdiction.

Cashless bail is very cosmopolitan
 
He was not going to make the team anyway. Maybe as a vet player for the PS.
What they can do is activate him but do not intend to play him. Therefore the 3 game suspension would be served.
That was my reaction. Scrolling to find someone who said it since it seems fairly obvious.

Make the team first, then we will deal with Roger. Was it just a DUI? Three games? Seems harsh but ok.

Those Vegas dudes just seem to love boozing it up and getting behind the wheel. There’s plenty of excuses for doing the former, but don’t make the dumb choice of driving, especially in a time where a ride is a couple of clicks away at all times.
 
Here’s the timeline

  • December 9, 2024: Arrest for misdemeanor DUI (alcohol)
  • April 15, 2025 (Arraignment)
  • January 6, 2026 (Plea Agreement) - reckless driving
  • May 2026 (Raiders roster Cut)
  • June 2026 (Free Agency signing with Cowboys)
  • July 14, 2026 (NFL Suspension Announcement)
Notes:
  • Misdemeanor cases frequently take over a year to resolve when a defendant initially pleads not guilty
  • League policy dictating a three-game suspension for a first-offense DUI is rigid and collective bargaining agreement (CBA) mandated.
  • The NFL routinely waits until a player's legal process is completely finalized in court and reviewed internally before officially handing down a suspension. This is why teams always talk about “letting things take their legal course”
  • The mid-July announcement aligns with how the league processes off-season legal resolutions before training camps begin.
That makes sense if the plea agreement wasn't in effect until 26. Thanks
 

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